Top Tourism Scams in Middle East

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Many have fallen foul of the camel tricks at the site of Giza at the Pyramids. The scorching sun can play a part in confusing you
into submission to scams that would not work on you in the cold light of day.

Scamming Tourists in Egypt, Jordan and all over.

From CNN's 'Top 10 popular scams around the world':

Though notorious for their scams, the local camel herders or tourist peddlers swarming the pyramids succeed with a combination of craft and relentless bombardment of words that can beat you down, with the sun acting on their side, if you're dizzy and overwhelmed as is. Camel keepers at the pyramid sites can really take you for a 'ride'.

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